Navigate to the Desktop folder in the Save File window. Below the box where you’ve entered the name of your file, you’ll see a series of folders, each of which represents a location on your computer. Click through the folders until you locate the one labelled “Desktop.” On a Mac, you’ll see it on the left-hand side of the Save File window under the heading “Places.” On a PC, its location varies depending on your version of Windows. If your current default working folder is My Documents, click the 'Up one level' button until you reach the desktop.
With Office 2016, Excel is using the same codebase on all platforms. This change will make it easier for macros to work across platforms. So let’s take a look at how this currently works on macOS. Enabling Macros in Excel on Mac. Working with macros in Excel on your Mac may not be enabled by default. Mac OS X v10.3 or later can read the contents of an NTFS-formatted drive, but will be unable to save any new files or make changes to existing files without first reformatting the drive (and deleting any existing data on the drive in the process&rpar.